The document discusses reflections on verses from the Quran presented by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. It begins with an introduction and details of the talk. It then provides summaries and commentary on several Quranic verses relating to themes of Allah sending prophets to teach and purify people, being witnesses and helpers for Allah, and rewarding believers and punishing non-believers. The document analyzes verses from Surah Al-Fath regarding Allah forgiving sins of believers and helping them, as well as admitting believers to paradise and punishing hypocrites.
This document contains excerpts from the Quran and hadiths discussing the message and importance of learning the Quran. It discusses how Allah sent Muhammad as a messenger to the unlettered people to rehearse Allah's signs and instruct them in scripture and wisdom. It emphasizes that the best among people are those who learn and teach the Quran. The document also summarizes hadiths stating that reciting or memorizing the first few verses of Surah Al-Kahfi will protect one from the tribulations of the Dajjal (Antichrist). Overall, the document highlights the importance that Islam places on understanding and spreading the message of the Quran.
This document summarizes a talk given by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail about reflecting on the message of the Quran. The talk discusses several key points:
1) The innermost purpose of creation is for all beings to recognize and submit to God's will.
2) Worship is meant as an instrument for inner development by consciously surrendering to God's will to better understand it.
3) The Quran commands mankind to worship God alone who created everything and provides sustenance, and not to attribute equals to Him.
4) Fasting in Ramadan is prescribed to attain taqwa (consciousness of God) and self-restraint, and is meant to make
The document provides an overview of an intermediate Islamic studies course on fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) focusing on salah (daily prayers). It discusses the importance and obligation of seeking religious knowledge for Muslims. Several Quranic verses and hadith are presented as the basis for lessons on salah, emphasizing the importance of establishing salah regularly and correctly. The instructor notes that future lessons will focus on presenting the scriptural basis for topics rather than elaborate explanations.
The document is a transcript of a talk given by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail on reflection of the Quranic verses from Surah Az-Zumar. It discusses several key concepts:
- Allah guides whom He wills and misguides whom He wills.
- Believers find Allah sufficient and put their trust in Him alone.
- The Quran was revealed as guidance for humanity, and whoever follows it is guided for their soul.
- Signs of Allah's power are evident in His taking of souls at death and during sleep. Believers contemplate these signs.
The document is a summary of a talk given by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail on understanding the message of the Quran. It discusses concepts like Istiqomah (steadfastness), taking the straight path, obeying Allah and avoiding disobedience, doing righteous deeds regularly, making religion easy through consistency, and being the best example for others through remembrance of Allah and increasing knowledge. Verses from the Quran and sayings of Prophet Muhammad emphasize establishing prayer, enjoining good and erbidding evil, seeking refuge in Allah, and inviting others to the truth while being among the Muslims.
This document contains summaries of passages from the Quran presented by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. The passages discuss topics such as the impermanence of this world, patience in the face of adversity, calling others to Allah, treating others with justice and kindness, forgiving others, and establishing Islam as a justly balanced community to bear witness to the truth. The document provides guidance on living according to Islamic principles through examples from the Quran and hadiths.
This document provides an overview of an intermediate Islamic studies course taught in English. The course uses a text and curriculum developed by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail for Muslim converts and young English-speaking Muslims. It covers topics such as understanding the deen (religion), daily application of fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence), and consolidation of knowledge through reflection on the Quran. The document outlines the course structure and lessons, which include verses from the Quran and hadith with explanations of key Islamic concepts like istiqomah (steadfastness).
This document summarizes passages from the Quran on several topics:
- Allah's guidance and those who are misguided will be responsible for their own souls.
- Death comes at Allah's decree, and He controls both life and death.
- Those who obey Allah and his messenger will receive Allah's grace and fellowship with prophets, martyrs, and righteous people.
- Nonbelievers take joy in false gods but feel aversion when Allah alone is mentioned, as he will judge all people.
- On the day of resurrection, wealth will not save those who did wrong from Allah's punishment, which they did not consider.
This document contains excerpts from the Quran and hadiths discussing the message and importance of learning the Quran. It discusses how Allah sent Muhammad as a messenger to the unlettered people to rehearse Allah's signs and instruct them in scripture and wisdom. It emphasizes that the best among people are those who learn and teach the Quran. The document also summarizes hadiths stating that reciting or memorizing the first few verses of Surah Al-Kahfi will protect one from the tribulations of the Dajjal (Antichrist). Overall, the document highlights the importance that Islam places on understanding and spreading the message of the Quran.
This document summarizes a talk given by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail about reflecting on the message of the Quran. The talk discusses several key points:
1) The innermost purpose of creation is for all beings to recognize and submit to God's will.
2) Worship is meant as an instrument for inner development by consciously surrendering to God's will to better understand it.
3) The Quran commands mankind to worship God alone who created everything and provides sustenance, and not to attribute equals to Him.
4) Fasting in Ramadan is prescribed to attain taqwa (consciousness of God) and self-restraint, and is meant to make
The document provides an overview of an intermediate Islamic studies course on fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) focusing on salah (daily prayers). It discusses the importance and obligation of seeking religious knowledge for Muslims. Several Quranic verses and hadith are presented as the basis for lessons on salah, emphasizing the importance of establishing salah regularly and correctly. The instructor notes that future lessons will focus on presenting the scriptural basis for topics rather than elaborate explanations.
The document is a transcript of a talk given by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail on reflection of the Quranic verses from Surah Az-Zumar. It discusses several key concepts:
- Allah guides whom He wills and misguides whom He wills.
- Believers find Allah sufficient and put their trust in Him alone.
- The Quran was revealed as guidance for humanity, and whoever follows it is guided for their soul.
- Signs of Allah's power are evident in His taking of souls at death and during sleep. Believers contemplate these signs.
The document is a summary of a talk given by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail on understanding the message of the Quran. It discusses concepts like Istiqomah (steadfastness), taking the straight path, obeying Allah and avoiding disobedience, doing righteous deeds regularly, making religion easy through consistency, and being the best example for others through remembrance of Allah and increasing knowledge. Verses from the Quran and sayings of Prophet Muhammad emphasize establishing prayer, enjoining good and erbidding evil, seeking refuge in Allah, and inviting others to the truth while being among the Muslims.
This document contains summaries of passages from the Quran presented by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. The passages discuss topics such as the impermanence of this world, patience in the face of adversity, calling others to Allah, treating others with justice and kindness, forgiving others, and establishing Islam as a justly balanced community to bear witness to the truth. The document provides guidance on living according to Islamic principles through examples from the Quran and hadiths.
This document provides an overview of an intermediate Islamic studies course taught in English. The course uses a text and curriculum developed by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail for Muslim converts and young English-speaking Muslims. It covers topics such as understanding the deen (religion), daily application of fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence), and consolidation of knowledge through reflection on the Quran. The document outlines the course structure and lessons, which include verses from the Quran and hadith with explanations of key Islamic concepts like istiqomah (steadfastness).
This document summarizes passages from the Quran on several topics:
- Allah's guidance and those who are misguided will be responsible for their own souls.
- Death comes at Allah's decree, and He controls both life and death.
- Those who obey Allah and his messenger will receive Allah's grace and fellowship with prophets, martyrs, and righteous people.
- Nonbelievers take joy in false gods but feel aversion when Allah alone is mentioned, as he will judge all people.
- On the day of resurrection, wealth will not save those who did wrong from Allah's punishment, which they did not consider.
The document is a series of talks given by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail on June 28, 2015 in Singapore for the "Mabuhay Club". It discusses lessons to be learned from the divine program in Ramadan, including hadith and Quranic verses about fasting, obedience to Allah and his messenger, and being grateful (shakur) for Allah's favors. The talks cover topics like entering Ramadan through the proper doors, completing one's fast, and facing tests and trials with patience and gratitude.
This document provides an overview of an intermediate Islamic studies course taught in English. It discusses seeking knowledge as an obligation in Islam and provides excerpts from the Quran emphasizing the importance of remaining steadfast (istiqomah) in faith and pursuing the right path. The document encourages applying what has been learned and manifesting knowledge through practice. It cautions against inclining toward evildoers and stresses directing one's faith according to the religion of Islam.
This document contains the transcript of a talk given by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail on being a true Muslim. The talk references several Quranic verses and hadith to outline what is required to be a true believer. Some of the key points discussed include following the teachings of the Quran and Prophet Muhammad, obeying Allah and those in religious authority, avoiding sinful acts and following Islamic law and guidance, and believing in and worshipping only Allah. The talk also discusses distinguishing lawful from unlawful acts and matters of jurisprudential difference between Islamic schools of law. Overall, the document provides religious guidance on properly practicing the Islamic faith.
The document discusses the message and teachings of the Quran regarding Christianity. It provides verses from the Quran that refute Christian beliefs about Jesus being the son of God or God himself. It explains that the Quran was revealed to warn people who claim that Allah has a son, and to guide Christians and Jews to the truth. It aims to help new Muslims understand and respond to challenges from their previous Christian faith regarding the core beliefs of Islam.
This document discusses an intermediate Islamic studies course on 'Ilm al-Akhlaq (the study of ethics) taught in English for adult Muslims. The lesson focuses on the different states of the nafs or self, including the nafs al-Ammarah (the commanding self) that incites humans to evil. Quotes from the Quran are provided about managing desires, following Allah instead of one's own desires, and controlling the powers of the self such as anger and imagination through consciousness of Allah.
Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail gives a presentation on "Islamic Ukhuwwah" or Islamic brotherhood to the NTU Muslim Society. He discusses concepts of unity and duty in Islam based on Quranic verses. The presentation emphasizes Muslims' obligation to strengthen bonds and uphold the legacy of calling others to Allah with wisdom, patience and kindness. Muslims are reminded that Allah created all people equal and expects them to know each other and be witnesses for mankind through righteous conduct.
Tadzkirah january -2015-be-firm-and steadfast-as-witnesses-(al-kafirun-109-1-6]Zhulkeflee Ismail
The document provides an overview of key messages from several passages in the Quran. It discusses how Muslims should remain committed to their faith and strive to emulate the virtues described in Surah Al-Maa'idah. It also references passages about differences between religions and how Muslims should view people of other faiths. The document encourages Muslims to uphold the teachings of Prophet Abraham and notes some historical context behind revelations in the Quran.
En the muslims_beliefs_concerning_the_messiahLoveofpeople
The document discusses Muslim beliefs about Jesus (peace be upon him). It states that Muslims believe Jesus was a prophet sent to the Israelites, but was not divine. Muslims believe Jesus performed miracles by God's permission and spoke in defense of monotheism. The document provides several Quranic verses indicating Jesus was a human prophet who worshipped God alone. It rejects the Christian belief that Jesus is God or the son of God. Overall, the document outlines key Muslim beliefs about Jesus' status as a prophet and rejection of the Christian concept of Trinity.
This document compares cooking for the first time with and without guidelines to giving da'awah (Islamic proselytizing) with and without following the example of the Prophet. It provides verses from the Quran emphasizing the importance of inviting people to good and forbidding wrong. The document states that following the way of the Prophet makes Muslims the best nation. It includes hadith about the reward of giving da'awah and the Prophet's advice to Ali about how guiding one person to Allah is better than possessing cattle. The document concludes by suggesting next steps in giving effective da'awah.
This document provides an introduction and lessons from an Islamic studies course on 'Ilm al-Akhlaq (the study of ethics and morality) conducted in English for adult Muslims. The course uses texts and a curriculum developed for Muslim converts and English-speaking youth. It discusses verses from the Quran on proper conduct towards Allah, the Prophet, and others. Lessons include lowering one's voice in the Prophet's presence, avoiding gossip, backbiting, and insulting others. The document stresses repentance and seeking forgiveness from Allah.
The message of Islam is one of mercy for all mankind. The Prophet Muhammad was sent as a mercy and the best example of noble character. The aim of Islam's message and acts of worship like prayer, fasting, zakat, and Hajj is to develop good character and conduct towards Allah and other people. True faith is shown through righteous actions and treating others with compassion.
The document discusses evidence for the core beliefs of Islam. It provides evidence from Quranic verses to support the following beliefs:
1. That Allah is the one true God and Creator of all things.
2. That Islam is the final and complete religion, based on believing in Allah's oneness and following His commands.
3. That Muhammad is the final prophet of Allah, as supported by verses stating he delivered Allah's message.
The document uses numerous Quranic verses to establish the theological foundations of Islam and prove the key tenets of monotheism and Muhammad's prophethood.
The document discusses reflections on the message of the Qur'an from a talk given in Singapore in 2016. It references verses from the Qur'an about Allah creating humanity to worship Him through conscious submission to His will. This spiritual worship allows one to understand Allah's will and draw closer to Him. The document also discusses hadith about knowing Allah through contemplating His attributes rather than essence, and verses where Allah affirms His nearness to believers and responding to their prayers. The overall message is about establishing an intimate relationship with Allah through worship, prayer, and following His guidance.
1. The document outlines lessons from an Islamic studies course, including reflections on Quranic verses from Surah Fatir and Surah Infitar.
2. It emphasizes seeking knowledge is obligatory for Muslims, and that fulfilling religious obligations leads to righteousness.
3. Key themes are having a profound understanding of religion, prioritizing reading the Quran, and avoiding letting worldly matters distract from religious duties.
The document is a presentation by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail on remaining united and obeying Allah and the messenger. It contains verses from the Quran emphasizing the importance of unity among believers and avoiding disputes that can divide them. It stresses obeying Allah, the messenger, and those in authority. The conclusion contains prayers asking Allah to guide believers and cause them to die as martyrs in His cause.
Extract from booklet, 'Allah chose for accompanying him and taking knowledge from him a people who are the best of this nation, which is itself the best of all nations. Allah honored them by allowing them to ac-company His Prophet (saw). He favored them in this worldly life by giving them the opportunity to see him and hear his had�th directly from his noble mouth. This is the bounty of Allah which He bestows upon whom He wills, and Allah possesses the great-est of bounties.
The most beautiful names belong to allahNoor Al Islam
This document discusses the proper means of invoking and worshipping Allah alone. It begins by quoting verses from the Quran emphasizing the importance of worshipping Allah and avoiding shirk (polytheism). It then defines invocation as anything that brings one closer to Allah, such as obeying His commands. The document warns against directing acts of worship like prayers or sacrifices to anything other than Allah, explaining this is considered shirk. It argues circumambulating graves or praying to dead saints falls under this. The document stresses Allah has clearly defined in the Quran and hadith the legitimate ways to get closer to Him through good deeds, not human opinions or desires.
The document discusses the message of the Quran and teachings of Prophet Muhammad. It aims to help new Muslims understand Islamic teachings and respond to challenges from their previous faiths. It summarizes verses reminding that Allah is one and has no sons or partners, and that Muhammad is the final prophet sent to bring people from darkness to light with the clear teachings of the Quran.
This document provides excerpts from Islamic religious texts and teachings about the importance of knowledge and scholarship. It emphasizes seeking knowledge through proper Islamic scholarship. Several passages highlight the obligation of Muslims to learn, the importance of respecting and learning from scholars, and avoiding acquiring knowledge from unqualified sources who may provide misleading rulings. The document stresses pursuing knowledge with detachment from worldly desires in order to gain closeness to God.
[Slideshare] akhlaq-batch#5-(aug-2016-intake) -introdn #1 a -(17-august-2016)Zhulkeflee Ismail
This document provides an introduction to a course on 'Ilm al-Akhlaq taught by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. The course uses a curriculum developed for Muslim converts and young English-speaking Muslims. It will cover topics like Tauheed, Fiqh, and Akhlaq/Tasawwuf over 18 weekly classes held on Wednesday nights. The introduction discusses the importance of seeking knowledge and developing good character according to Islamic principles.
The document is a series of talks given by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail on June 28, 2015 in Singapore for the "Mabuhay Club". It discusses lessons to be learned from the divine program in Ramadan, including hadith and Quranic verses about fasting, obedience to Allah and his messenger, and being grateful (shakur) for Allah's favors. The talks cover topics like entering Ramadan through the proper doors, completing one's fast, and facing tests and trials with patience and gratitude.
This document provides an overview of an intermediate Islamic studies course taught in English. It discusses seeking knowledge as an obligation in Islam and provides excerpts from the Quran emphasizing the importance of remaining steadfast (istiqomah) in faith and pursuing the right path. The document encourages applying what has been learned and manifesting knowledge through practice. It cautions against inclining toward evildoers and stresses directing one's faith according to the religion of Islam.
This document contains the transcript of a talk given by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail on being a true Muslim. The talk references several Quranic verses and hadith to outline what is required to be a true believer. Some of the key points discussed include following the teachings of the Quran and Prophet Muhammad, obeying Allah and those in religious authority, avoiding sinful acts and following Islamic law and guidance, and believing in and worshipping only Allah. The talk also discusses distinguishing lawful from unlawful acts and matters of jurisprudential difference between Islamic schools of law. Overall, the document provides religious guidance on properly practicing the Islamic faith.
The document discusses the message and teachings of the Quran regarding Christianity. It provides verses from the Quran that refute Christian beliefs about Jesus being the son of God or God himself. It explains that the Quran was revealed to warn people who claim that Allah has a son, and to guide Christians and Jews to the truth. It aims to help new Muslims understand and respond to challenges from their previous Christian faith regarding the core beliefs of Islam.
This document discusses an intermediate Islamic studies course on 'Ilm al-Akhlaq (the study of ethics) taught in English for adult Muslims. The lesson focuses on the different states of the nafs or self, including the nafs al-Ammarah (the commanding self) that incites humans to evil. Quotes from the Quran are provided about managing desires, following Allah instead of one's own desires, and controlling the powers of the self such as anger and imagination through consciousness of Allah.
Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail gives a presentation on "Islamic Ukhuwwah" or Islamic brotherhood to the NTU Muslim Society. He discusses concepts of unity and duty in Islam based on Quranic verses. The presentation emphasizes Muslims' obligation to strengthen bonds and uphold the legacy of calling others to Allah with wisdom, patience and kindness. Muslims are reminded that Allah created all people equal and expects them to know each other and be witnesses for mankind through righteous conduct.
Tadzkirah january -2015-be-firm-and steadfast-as-witnesses-(al-kafirun-109-1-6]Zhulkeflee Ismail
The document provides an overview of key messages from several passages in the Quran. It discusses how Muslims should remain committed to their faith and strive to emulate the virtues described in Surah Al-Maa'idah. It also references passages about differences between religions and how Muslims should view people of other faiths. The document encourages Muslims to uphold the teachings of Prophet Abraham and notes some historical context behind revelations in the Quran.
En the muslims_beliefs_concerning_the_messiahLoveofpeople
The document discusses Muslim beliefs about Jesus (peace be upon him). It states that Muslims believe Jesus was a prophet sent to the Israelites, but was not divine. Muslims believe Jesus performed miracles by God's permission and spoke in defense of monotheism. The document provides several Quranic verses indicating Jesus was a human prophet who worshipped God alone. It rejects the Christian belief that Jesus is God or the son of God. Overall, the document outlines key Muslim beliefs about Jesus' status as a prophet and rejection of the Christian concept of Trinity.
This document compares cooking for the first time with and without guidelines to giving da'awah (Islamic proselytizing) with and without following the example of the Prophet. It provides verses from the Quran emphasizing the importance of inviting people to good and forbidding wrong. The document states that following the way of the Prophet makes Muslims the best nation. It includes hadith about the reward of giving da'awah and the Prophet's advice to Ali about how guiding one person to Allah is better than possessing cattle. The document concludes by suggesting next steps in giving effective da'awah.
This document provides an introduction and lessons from an Islamic studies course on 'Ilm al-Akhlaq (the study of ethics and morality) conducted in English for adult Muslims. The course uses texts and a curriculum developed for Muslim converts and English-speaking youth. It discusses verses from the Quran on proper conduct towards Allah, the Prophet, and others. Lessons include lowering one's voice in the Prophet's presence, avoiding gossip, backbiting, and insulting others. The document stresses repentance and seeking forgiveness from Allah.
The message of Islam is one of mercy for all mankind. The Prophet Muhammad was sent as a mercy and the best example of noble character. The aim of Islam's message and acts of worship like prayer, fasting, zakat, and Hajj is to develop good character and conduct towards Allah and other people. True faith is shown through righteous actions and treating others with compassion.
The document discusses evidence for the core beliefs of Islam. It provides evidence from Quranic verses to support the following beliefs:
1. That Allah is the one true God and Creator of all things.
2. That Islam is the final and complete religion, based on believing in Allah's oneness and following His commands.
3. That Muhammad is the final prophet of Allah, as supported by verses stating he delivered Allah's message.
The document uses numerous Quranic verses to establish the theological foundations of Islam and prove the key tenets of monotheism and Muhammad's prophethood.
The document discusses reflections on the message of the Qur'an from a talk given in Singapore in 2016. It references verses from the Qur'an about Allah creating humanity to worship Him through conscious submission to His will. This spiritual worship allows one to understand Allah's will and draw closer to Him. The document also discusses hadith about knowing Allah through contemplating His attributes rather than essence, and verses where Allah affirms His nearness to believers and responding to their prayers. The overall message is about establishing an intimate relationship with Allah through worship, prayer, and following His guidance.
1. The document outlines lessons from an Islamic studies course, including reflections on Quranic verses from Surah Fatir and Surah Infitar.
2. It emphasizes seeking knowledge is obligatory for Muslims, and that fulfilling religious obligations leads to righteousness.
3. Key themes are having a profound understanding of religion, prioritizing reading the Quran, and avoiding letting worldly matters distract from religious duties.
The document is a presentation by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail on remaining united and obeying Allah and the messenger. It contains verses from the Quran emphasizing the importance of unity among believers and avoiding disputes that can divide them. It stresses obeying Allah, the messenger, and those in authority. The conclusion contains prayers asking Allah to guide believers and cause them to die as martyrs in His cause.
Extract from booklet, 'Allah chose for accompanying him and taking knowledge from him a people who are the best of this nation, which is itself the best of all nations. Allah honored them by allowing them to ac-company His Prophet (saw). He favored them in this worldly life by giving them the opportunity to see him and hear his had�th directly from his noble mouth. This is the bounty of Allah which He bestows upon whom He wills, and Allah possesses the great-est of bounties.
The most beautiful names belong to allahNoor Al Islam
This document discusses the proper means of invoking and worshipping Allah alone. It begins by quoting verses from the Quran emphasizing the importance of worshipping Allah and avoiding shirk (polytheism). It then defines invocation as anything that brings one closer to Allah, such as obeying His commands. The document warns against directing acts of worship like prayers or sacrifices to anything other than Allah, explaining this is considered shirk. It argues circumambulating graves or praying to dead saints falls under this. The document stresses Allah has clearly defined in the Quran and hadith the legitimate ways to get closer to Him through good deeds, not human opinions or desires.
The document discusses the message of the Quran and teachings of Prophet Muhammad. It aims to help new Muslims understand Islamic teachings and respond to challenges from their previous faiths. It summarizes verses reminding that Allah is one and has no sons or partners, and that Muhammad is the final prophet sent to bring people from darkness to light with the clear teachings of the Quran.
This document provides excerpts from Islamic religious texts and teachings about the importance of knowledge and scholarship. It emphasizes seeking knowledge through proper Islamic scholarship. Several passages highlight the obligation of Muslims to learn, the importance of respecting and learning from scholars, and avoiding acquiring knowledge from unqualified sources who may provide misleading rulings. The document stresses pursuing knowledge with detachment from worldly desires in order to gain closeness to God.
[Slideshare] akhlaq-batch#5-(aug-2016-intake) -introdn #1 a -(17-august-2016)Zhulkeflee Ismail
This document provides an introduction to a course on 'Ilm al-Akhlaq taught by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. The course uses a curriculum developed for Muslim converts and young English-speaking Muslims. It will cover topics like Tauheed, Fiqh, and Akhlaq/Tasawwuf over 18 weekly classes held on Wednesday nights. The introduction discusses the importance of seeking knowledge and developing good character according to Islamic principles.
[Slideshare] tafaqqahu-#4(january-2016)-lesson-#3h -reflection on term “al-ba...Zhulkeflee Ismail
Analyzing the contemporary challenges directed upon
the proverbial ‘UMMATIC SHIP ’-(FAMILY-POLITICAL)
THEME: “Advice regarding Four aspects”
REFLECTION ON TERM “AL-BAHR AMEEQ”
1) The document is an intermediate Islamic studies course presented by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail on the topic of understanding the deen and contemporary issues, with a focus on gratefulness and filial piety (birr al-walidayn).
2) It discusses the obligation of seeking knowledge for Muslims and provides numerous Quranic verses and Hadith about being grateful to Allah and dutiful to one's parents.
3) Birr (righteousness) encompasses being pious, kind, virtuous and showing gratitude to both Allah and one's parents through good deeds and obedience.
The document discusses the message and purpose of worship in Islam according to verses from the Quran. It explains that the innermost purpose of creating humanity is for people to willingly conform to God's will through cognition and worship of Him alone. Worship is meant to bring people closer to understanding God's will and God Himself, rather than God needing sustenance from people. The document also emphasizes being conscious of God's nearness when calling on Him in prayer and knowing that He responds to those who call.
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MUSLIMS’ EDUCATION :
“Subject to Islam or Islam as a subject ?”
Elucidations to the term “the ocean is deep” analogously (amtsal) to the world and this life; its relationship to the ship and life journey previously dis
‘ DA’WAH TOWARDS AHLUL-KITAB ’
(Comparative religion approach in Da’wah) Understanding (MAD-’U) those we are to call : Christianity and Christians
= Trinity
The document discusses the message of the Quran through several passages and hadiths. It summarizes that the Quran was revealed to guide humanity to peace and truth, and warns of punishment for disbelief or sin. It asserts that Allah has no partners or sons, and that Muhammad was a messenger sent to the People of the Scripture to clarify their religion after earlier prophets.
Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail gave a talk at the Darul Arqam in Singapore on understanding the message of the Quran. He discussed several Quranic verses and Hadith that emphasize treating others well, being patient and forgiving, enjoining good and forbidding evil, and following the noble character of Prophet Muhammad. The talk focused on understanding the emphasis the Quran and Hadith place on moral character, righteous deeds, and conveying Allah's message to others.
This document summarizes key points from an Islamic studies lesson on hudud (Islamic criminal laws) and contemporary issues. It discusses verses from the Quran related to legal retribution being prescribed for murder, theft, adultery and waging war against God and the prophet. It notes the punishments of death, crucifixion, amputation or exile for such crimes, with exceptions for repentance in some cases.
This document discusses the human self (nafs) and its various states according to Islamic teachings. It describes the commanding self (nafs al-Ammarah) which inclines people towards evil and is driven by desires and passions. Without divine guidance, the nafs can be led astray by Satan and attach itself only to worldly pleasures. The document urges developing consciousness of Allah to overcome the desires of the nafs and heed only Allah and His messenger.
This document discusses approaches to learning Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh) in the context of Singapore. It references several Quranic verses emphasizing the importance of seeking knowledge and educating Muslims. It outlines how Muslim education has developed in Singapore from traditional Arabic schools to modern madrasahs. Currently, madrasahs and part-time Islamic classes remain important for educating Muslims not in full-time national schools. The document stresses the crucial role of Muslim scholars and teachers in preserving Islamic education.
The document discusses three key attainments in Islam that Muslims should strive for according to a verse in the Quran.
1. Having faith (iman) - Muslims will be tested in their faith and must actively work to strengthen their faith.
2. Emigrating (hijrah) - In the early days of Islam, Muslims had to physically migrate from Mecca to Medina for safety, but hijrah also means migrating from darkness to light and from oppression to peace.
3. Striving with utmost effort (jihad) - Muslims must exert themselves and strive to the fullest in carrying out the commands of Allah and his messenger, through acts like learning, practicing, and struggling
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This document provides an overview of an intermediate Islamic studies course taught by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. The course uses curriculum developed for English-speaking Muslim converts and young adults to teach fiqh, or Islamic jurisprudence. The document outlines expectations for participants and emphasizes that the religion of Islam is meant to be easy and not overly burdensome. It also includes several hadiths and verses from the Quran discussing related concepts like seeking knowledge and moderation in religious practices. The document concludes with examples of wirds, or devotional practices, that can be recited.
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The document is a lesson plan from an Islamic studies course being conducted in English for adult Muslims. It covers various topics related to Islamic ethics and morality, including the meaning of taqwa (piety, fear of Allah), levels of faith, obedience to Allah and resisting worldly temptations. Verses from the Quran and sayings of Prophet Muhammad are presented, with explanations focusing on developing good character and attaining God-consciousness. The lesson emphasizes that true success comes from purifying the soul and perfecting oneself according to Islamic teachings.
Among the reasons the Qur'an was revealed was to warn those who say "Allah has taken a son." As converts from Christianity, attendees may face challenges on this from family and friends. The talk will present knowledge from the Qur'an to help eradicate doubts and establish certainty in Islam, and prepare attendees to become witnesses. It will discuss the criteria a holy book must meet, including claiming itself to be from God and being unique and inimitable.
The document provides an overview of an intermediate Islamic studies course on 'Ilm al-Akhlaq (the study of ethics) being conducted in English. It discusses building submission to Allah based on five aspects: righteousness and piety, honor and self-esteem, a sense of belonging, security, and basic needs. Prior lessons addressed topics like striving in the path of Allah, distinguishing between worldly and spiritual success, and self-purification through controlling one's desires. The course aims to help students understand Islam and become truly devoted Muslims.
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The document describes a beginners' course on Islam conducted in English by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. The course uses a textbook and curriculum developed for Muslim converts and young English-speaking Muslims. It provides information on registering for the course, which is open to all, and will take place in January 2016. The document also includes several lessons from the textbook covering topics like the names Allah and Muhammad, and criteria for determining the authenticity of a holy book.
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Monthly tadzkirah for Muslim converts,
by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
organized by "Mabuhay club" - Darul Arqam Singapore.
(10 April 2011)
Theme - "Reflection on the message of the Qur'an"
Surah Aali 'Imran: 3 : 164
The document provides information about an introductory course on Islam conducted in English for adults by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. The course consists of 18 weekly classes held on Fridays from January 2017 covering topics on the basic teachings and articles of faith in Islam. It discusses concepts like Tawheed (the oneness of God), the prophethood of Muhammad, belief in God and the afterlife. The document aims to educate Muslims and newcomers to Islam on the fundamental principles and practices of the Islamic faith.
This document provides an overview of Tawheed (the Islamic concept of monotheism) and discusses how some people ascribe partners to God through shirk (polytheism) due to ignorance, imagination, and traditions. It explains how polytheists view multiple gods as controlling different aspects of life and creation. The document aims to teach readers about proper Islamic beliefs regarding God being the one and only creator, sustainer, and object of worship through verses from the Quran and explanations of theological concepts like Tawheed al-Rububiyyah.
This document appears to be notes from an Islamic studies course being conducted in Singapore. It provides lessons on the basic tenets of Islam including a discussion of Iman (faith), Islam (submission to Allah), and Ihsan (righteous conduct). The lessons define key Islamic concepts and include excerpts from the Quran to substantiate the beliefs being discussed.
Primary problem faced by new generation Muslims today is the confusion in Knowledge and misdirected philosophy of education. Among the neglect of our society in our not knowing and not teaching about our true history – HISTORICAL ROOTS - as a people. Apparently, because of this many may have low self-esteem leading to their crisis of identity.
This document appears to be notes from lessons on Islam conducted in English by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. It covers various topics including the six articles of faith in Islam (belief in Allah, His angels, His books, His messengers, the Day of Judgment, and divine decree), the Hadith of Jibril which asks the Prophet Muhammad about Islam, Iman and Ihsan, and notes on various Quranic verses and concepts like Tawheed (the oneness of God). The document provides information to students on important Islamic concepts in a classroom setting.
Allah assures that He is near to those who call upon Him in prayer and supplication. He responds to the calls of those who pray to Him and believe in Him, so that they may follow the right path. The verse emphasizes that true satisfaction comes from developing a close connection to Allah through prayer and obedience to His commands, rather than focusing on His unknowable essence. While Allah is always near to respond to supplication, He reminds believers that they too must respond to His call through faith and righteous actions.
The document provides information about an introductory course on Islam being conducted in Singapore. It discusses lessons from a textbook on the fundamentals of Islam for Muslim adults and converts. The course is taught by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail and covers topics like the articles of faith, believing in Allah, and hadith from the Prophet Muhammad. It provides contact information for those interested in registering for the January 2017 intake of the course.
This document provides an overview of an intermediate Islamic studies course being conducted in English. It discusses seeking knowledge as an obligation in Islam. It also references a hadith about renewing one's understanding, taking sufficient provisions, lightening one's load, and being sincere in deeds. The course aims to reflect deeply on the meanings and significance of this hadith as it relates to understanding Islam as a total way of life. It emphasizes acquiring knowledge of primary texts and their historical contexts.
This document provides information about an Islamic course on the basic teachings of Islam called "Fardhu'ain" conducted in Singapore by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. It discusses lessons from a textbook on Islam and includes verses from the Quran, explanations of Islamic concepts, and comparisons between the prophets Muhammad and Moses. The document aims to educate Muslims and newcomers to Islam on its fundamental beliefs and principles.
The document describes an intermediate Islamic studies course in English for adults held in Singapore. The course, conducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail, covers the introduction to the study of Tawheed (Aqaa'id). It provides lesson plans, recaps of previous lessons, exercises for students, and discussions of key concepts like the criterion of antithesis. The course aims to develop certainty in beliefs, discern truth from falsehood, and increase Islamic knowledge among English-speaking Muslim converts and adults in a contemporary Singaporean context.
CURRICULUM ON HISTORYFOR MUSLIMS IN SINGAPURA
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SHARING MY CONCERN FOR THE UMMAH OF OUR PROPHET MUHAMMAD ﷺ IN SINGAPURA
The document provides information about an introductory course on Islam conducted in English by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. It includes details such as the date and intake for batch 17 in January 2017, contact information for registration, and lessons from a textbook on Islam. The document contains several passages from the Quran and explanations relating to criteria for determining if a book is from God, including that the book must claim to be from God, be unique and inimitable, and contain prophecies about future events.
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The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
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It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
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25. The groups chastised severely by Allah:
MUNAAFIQUN
– “ hypocrites “
MUSHRIKUN
– “ those who set up partners to Allah “
DZON-NEEN BILLAA-HI SU’
- “Those having bad/evil opinion of Allah